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Summary of Contents for DC-D40

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Mini Component System DC D40 ...

Page 2: ...low noise and wide dynamic range there might be a tendency to set the volume on the amplifier unnecessarily high Doing so may produce an excessively large output from the amplifier which could damage your speakers Sudden changes in the ambient temperature may cause condensa tion to form on the optical lens inside the unit Ifthis happens take out the 10 disc magazine leave the unit with the magazin...

Page 3: ...inge areas or where reception is distorted or noisy an FM outdoor aerial not supplied should be connected instead of the indoor aerial The terminals will accept 75 ohm coaxial cable Consult your dealer Unwind the aerial wires about 2 turns then connect them to the AM LOOP ANT terminals Place the loop aerial in a position which yields the best AM reception or attach itto a wall or other surface as ...

Page 4: ...l VOLUME 13 Sound preset button SOUND PRESET 17 Cassette deck section 18 19 20 21 22 Deck A eject button EJECT Deck A cassette holder Deck B cassette holder Deck B eject button EJECT Fast wind buttons REkV FFWD 18 19 20 21 Balance control BALANCE CONTROL Bass expander button BASSXPANDER Dolby NR button DOLBY NR Headphones socket PHONES 2 3 23 24 25 26 127125 I I 28 26 24 23 Stop button o Play butt...

Page 5: ...unction controls PHONO Phono function button VIDEO Video function but ton CD CD function button Inserting batteries 2 2 3 5 4 G 7 Note Always remove batteries if the remote TWO AAJSUM 3 R6 control is not to be used for a month or batteries more Batteries left in the unit may leak not suppliad and cause damage Remote control range Remote sansor E __ ___ Power button POWER Number buttons 1 9 O Tuner...

Page 6: ...sound mode indicator matching the music to be listened to POP Pops etc ROCK Rock music etc JAZZ Jazz etc CLASSIC Classical music etc If the DEMO button is pressed the sound mode changes each 10 seconds as follows POP ROCK JAZZ CLASSIC POP The operating indicator blinks To cancel this mode press the DEMO button again WHAT TO DO IF Ifthe operation of the unit or display is not normal or when all the...

Page 7: ...he disc by its edge Do not touch the playing surface glossy side Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the playing surface of the disc with a soft cloth Wipe in a straight motion from the centre to the outside of the disc Never use chemicals such as record cleaning sprays antistatic sprays or fluids benzene or thinner to clean compact discs Inserting a magazine 1 Press the top left p...

Page 8: ...play will continue Introscan Pressthe INTRO button to play the first 10 seconds of each track INTRO appears on the display Press the INTRO button again to return to normal play Ifthe INTRO button is pressed during normal play introscan will start with the next track on the disc Random play Press the RANDOM button to begin random play The player will automat ically select and play discs and tracks ...

Page 9: ...B both employ an auto tape selection system The following types of tape can be used with this system Normal Cr02 Note Cr02 tapes without sensing holes cannot be used since they cannot be identified by the auto tape selector Endless tapes cannot be used Do not use C 120 tapes They may jam in the mechanism Auto reverse n both decks A and B tapes can be played back in the following 3 ways using the R...

Page 10: ...annel number then press the MEMORY button AUTO FM 103 25 MHz CH 09 In this example FM 103 25 MHz station is preset on channel number 9 CH 09 Note Ifthe next step is not taken within 10 seconds in steps 2 3 MEMO disappears and the preset operation is cancelled Press the MEMORY button to continue Repeat steps above to add more preset stations When presetting a new station the previously preset stati...

Page 11: ...ate as if the is selected Recording will start in the forward direction under the following condi tions When CD computer recording is used When tape high speed dubbing is used Automatic record muting Undesirable parts of a programme can be omitted while recording Press the REC MUTE button once while recording The REC PAUSE indicator blinks and a 5 second unrecorded blank space is created then the ...

Page 12: ...rding The tracks that will fit within a selected time period are automatically programmed for recording on sides A and B of the tape The tracks are edited so that the remaining time on the tape is reduced to a minimum Example To record onto a 50 minute tape using DISC 2 When the track 8 is not recordable within the specified time select any recordable track after track 7 z Unrecorded blank SIDE A ...

Page 13: ...ogram me the tracks to be recorded onto side A EDIT COMPUTER REC INDEX 1 0 01 PROG SIDE A Fade out edit recording The sound is automatically faded out at the end of sides A and B according to the selected tape length After the tape reverses from side A to B recording continues from the beginning of the last track played Example To record onto a 60 minute tape using DISC 2 Fade out 1O sec SIDE A 30...

Page 14: ...dvances the tape past the leader The REC PAUSE indicator blinks and the DECK B and D indicators light as dubbing begins Automatic stop during high speed dubbing mode When deck A or deck B stops automatically the other deck will also stop mode When deck A tape is longer than deck B When deck B stops automatically deck A enters the fast forward mode When the end of side A is reached high speed dubbi...

Page 15: ...terference is heard A high pitched noise called beat is sometimes heard during the record ing of radio broadcasts ncases like this set the BEAT CANCEL switch at the rear of the unit to the position t or 2 which will reduce the level of the beat noise MAINTENANCE Cleaning the decks A and B heads To ensure playback and recording with good quality sound use cotton swab to clean the heads pinch roller...

Page 16: ... Fast forward rewind time Approx 110 sec C 60 Power requirements AC 230 240 V 50 HZ Power consumption 90 w Dimensions 270 x 356 H x 315 D mm Weight 9 kg Speaker systems Type 3 way bass reflex Unit used Woofer 12 cm cone type Mid range 5 cm cone type Tweeter ceramic Maximum power handling capacity 60 W peak Nominal impedance 6 ohms Dimensions 200 V4 x 356 H x 207 D mm Weight 3 kg per speaker Specif...

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